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. >> we got that famous phone call in the morning of saying that he had found god, he found religion, he was going to pay restitution, he wanted to talk to me. >> silverman arrives at adam plimer's optical store and is blindsided by what follows. >> oh, i'm sorry. did i hit you? >> he opens it up and just slams it in my face. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> then he grabs the papers out of my arm and starts whacking me with those. >> what, you going to hit me? you going to hit me? >> it just escalated. >> plimer even spits on silverman. >> every time he comes out he seems a little more enraged. >> at one point, silverman tries to keep plimer inside his store hoping he'll calm down. >> i didn't want him to get out on the street because i was worried that he might really lose it. the real issue was i didn't want to get into a brawl with this guy, because as a reporter, there is a line, but i didn't think i was at a point where this guy was going to try to really kill me. and then he makes a big mistake. he starts throwing snowballs at a commission inspector standing on the corner. >> he also takes
. >> we got that famous phone call in the morning of saying that he had found god, he found religion, he was going to pay restitution, he wanted to talk to me. >> silverman arrives at adam plimer's optical store and is blindsided by what follows. >> oh, i'm sorry. did i hit you? >> he opens it up and just slams it in my face. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> then he grabs the papers out of my arm and starts whacking me with those. >> what, you going to hit me? you...
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religion is banned. there is no rule of law. and perceived political infractions are met with harsh punishment. punishment, i should add, that it onmeeted out to three generations of a family. a political offender knows when he goes to prison, his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today in the gulag, and more than a million, perhaps as high as two million, have already died there. the reason we know all of this, and much, much morning is thanks to the testimonies of north koreans who have escaped. these are the people i write about in my book. this knowledge comes to us despite the best efforts of the kim family regime to keep it secret. ever since the end of the korean war, north korea has been sealed off from the world's eyes. the kim family regime has pursued an isolationist policy and it maintains an iron grip on information. access to which is very strictly controlled. to give just one example, every radio must be registered with the government. and its dial m
religion is banned. there is no rule of law. and perceived political infractions are met with harsh punishment. punishment, i should add, that it onmeeted out to three generations of a family. a political offender knows when he goes to prison, his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today in the gulag, and more than a million, perhaps as high as two million, have already died there. the reason we know all of this, and much, much...
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. >>> today we take a close look at battleground virginia and the role that religion could play in the commonwealth. evangelicals make up the largest religious group in the state, 31%. traditional protestants, 20%. the numbers are right there. joining me now, a distinguished professor of government in virginia beach, virginia. back with us, bill schneider. the romney campaign paying a lot of attention to conservative christians. thursday, the governor met with the reverend billy graham in north carolina. graham offered his support to the romney ticket. is this simply shoring up the gop base, or is this going to help him gain some new evangelical support? >> well, mitt romney had problems with evangelical voters in the republican primaries. he lost every deep southern state to either newt gingrich or rick santorum. in the general election, the evangelicals are likely to vote for him, principally because they're not going to vote for barack obama. >> do you think we see the same enthusiasm and support we've seen from that block over the past two, three cycles? >> i think there are a some
. >>> today we take a close look at battleground virginia and the role that religion could play in the commonwealth. evangelicals make up the largest religious group in the state, 31%. traditional protestants, 20%. the numbers are right there. joining me now, a distinguished professor of government in virginia beach, virginia. back with us, bill schneider. the romney campaign paying a lot of attention to conservative christians. thursday, the governor met with the reverend billy graham...
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not addressed and that the constitutionality of the employer mandate and also the free exercise of religion that applies both to individuals and to employers because under obama care we he now you know that everyone including employers, religious employers included will be forced to fund abortion or abortion inducing pills and also sterilization and contraception and that in is in cnntrovertion with the liberty university religious fews. >> you talk about the case and people say it is already decided, they are done you are going to challenge things that they didn't consider. you mentioned the employer mandate and challenge the individual mandate on different grounds. the fact is we know that the court is taking this seriously because as you mentioned the first time you filed for rehearing it was denied but just a couple of weeks ago we did learn that the court has asked the government to respond to your petition for a rehearing. what kind of arguments do you expect the department of justice is going to make against the rehearing which is due in just a couple of weeks? >> well, it is hard to
not addressed and that the constitutionality of the employer mandate and also the free exercise of religion that applies both to individuals and to employers because under obama care we he now you know that everyone including employers, religious employers included will be forced to fund abortion or abortion inducing pills and also sterilization and contraception and that in is in cnntrovertion with the liberty university religious fews. >> you talk about the case and people say it is...
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talking about how your religion played a part in that. this is such an emotional issue for so many in this country. please talk personally about this if you could. >> i do not see how a person can separate their personal life from their public life and their faith. our faith informs us and everything we do. it informs me of how to make sure people have a chance in life. if you want to ask why i am pro-life, it is not simply because of my catholic faith. that is a factor of course. it is also because of reason and science. i think about 10 and a half years ago, my wife jan and i went to mercy hospital where i was born for our seventh week ultrasound for our firstborn child. we saw the heartbeat. our little baby was in the shape of the been. to this day, we have nicknamed our firstborn child "bean." i believe life begins at conception. those are the reasons i am pro- life. i understand this is a difficult issue. i respect people who do not agree with me on this. the policy of a mitt romney administration is to oppose abortion with the excep
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do we really need the structure of a religion to be faithful? or is finding faith on personal terms enough? to discuss this i want to bring in two people who are experiencing religion in two very different ways. first, i want to talk with june ann greeley, an associate professor of religious studies at sacred heart university in connecticut. professor greeley, good morning. >> good morning to you. >> you say we do need structure when we practice our faith. why is that? >> i think one of the things i would like to first begin saying is that i'm not sure we want to work necessarily with dualities and say it's either religious or spiritual, but i do find that in speaking with students and just in other conversations there is a way in which religion structures us, but also primarily gives us community, and while we tend to think in terms of our own spirituality, which is, by the way, very important, and we don't want really religion without spirituality, i think the idea that somehow religion does not offer anything is a mistaken idea. there's a cer
do we really need the structure of a religion to be faithful? or is finding faith on personal terms enough? to discuss this i want to bring in two people who are experiencing religion in two very different ways. first, i want to talk with june ann greeley, an associate professor of religious studies at sacred heart university in connecticut. professor greeley, good morning. >> good morning to you. >> you say we do need structure when we practice our faith. why is that? >> i...
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atheists is america losing its religion and if so why this week let's talk about that i think as we get smarter we realize all the religions with the same you look at each different book every book has a similar story. it's all the same we're on one planet there should be one war doesn't matter if you're in pakistan or new jersey well i think i see more people that maybe keep to themselves i mean you can be religious without going to a sanctuary or something along those lines so i think the perception is probably changed a lot i just got baptized last year everybody has their own way of coming to their beliefs but for us it was just you know we're getting older and you know we're getting closer to those they say the pearly gates on what we agree was was insurance you got baptized for insurance purposes. i believe what you want to believe but don't force it on other people or use it for you know things that hurt other people is that what it is is that people see the organized religion as something detrimental to other people well i'm speaking i guess for mostly myself here but yeah t
atheists is america losing its religion and if so why this week let's talk about that i think as we get smarter we realize all the religions with the same you look at each different book every book has a similar story. it's all the same we're on one planet there should be one war doesn't matter if you're in pakistan or new jersey well i think i see more people that maybe keep to themselves i mean you can be religious without going to a sanctuary or something along those lines so i think the...
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not ideology or religion. it is driven by desperation. yemen's live in $60 economies. in a region that is cut off from the rest of the world, where people are living on less than 800 calories a day, that makes a difference. it is a real concern about government corruption that is pulling people into the insurgency in yemen. not drone strikes, not jihad, not ideology. all of those things are used. the second thing i found in yemen, they resent the drone strikes. they have the image of the drones and the u.s. government is standing up a government that is not accountable to them. we hear this over and over. in the south and in the north. this notion that the u.s. is propping up a government that is not responsive to the population. it is fundamentally undermining our political objectives, even while securing our security objectives. neither one of them bears any resemblance to the facts on the ground. they are distorting our ability to understand the relationship between the instruments of policy and the actual substance of our objectives. our security terms and our long
not ideology or religion. it is driven by desperation. yemen's live in $60 economies. in a region that is cut off from the rest of the world, where people are living on less than 800 calories a day, that makes a difference. it is a real concern about government corruption that is pulling people into the insurgency in yemen. not drone strikes, not jihad, not ideology. all of those things are used. the second thing i found in yemen, they resent the drone strikes. they have the image of the drones...
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secular routes and the advance in our understanding of science, and when doesn't have to start about religion in a traditional sense. hand being forces larger than you, one of the great feelings of life. >> host: you get the question about faith versus technology? >> i get a lot in "the invention of air: a story of science, faith, revolution, and the birth of america". i don't get it quite as much. the technology version of this, a lot of technology futures the lead in the singularity that we are heading towards a point where machine intelligence and exceeds intelligence. and we lose control of the machines on some level. this is dystopian idea, in the terminator movies or utopian idea where finally there will be things smarter than humans that will be able, and that is the rhapsody. i get into that more. >> host: steven johnson is our guest and we have in our laps on at the 11 lebron in ohio, you are on. >> it is a pleasure to speak with you. if i could divert my attention for a moment. and your professionalism and tv rescues, and my appreciation, if you wouldn't mind. would you mind speakin
secular routes and the advance in our understanding of science, and when doesn't have to start about religion in a traditional sense. hand being forces larger than you, one of the great feelings of life. >> host: you get the question about faith versus technology? >> i get a lot in "the invention of air: a story of science, faith, revolution, and the birth of america". i don't get it quite as much. the technology version of this, a lot of technology futures the lead in the...
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. >> there will be some who see a pastor who is now bringing religion into a political conversation when you use comparing these people to demons. what do you say to the people who say that maybe this is not a place that the church should venture into. i mean, this is a political conversation. you should be more concerned about saving souls and leading a congregation. >> well, that's why organizations coin the phrase souls to the polls. jesus once said, render unto caesar and render unto god what is god's. we have government ordained by god. if you look at moses, he was involved in government. if you look at joseph, he was involved in government. all throughout the bible, i mean, in the bible you see strong personalities who were involved in government. it is a right. we must support those things that will provide the quality of life and will provide a standard of living for human beings. so, any time you suppress that, any time you take away that, it has to be demonic and diabolical. >> the last question, i want to talk about policy, aside from politics. and the president endorsed gay m
. >> there will be some who see a pastor who is now bringing religion into a political conversation when you use comparing these people to demons. what do you say to the people who say that maybe this is not a place that the church should venture into. i mean, this is a political conversation. you should be more concerned about saving souls and leading a congregation. >> well, that's why organizations coin the phrase souls to the polls. jesus once said, render unto caesar and render...
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talk about how your religion played a part in that. and please there is such an emotional issue for so many people in this country, please talk personally about this if you could. congressman ryan. >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. my faith informs me about how to take care of the vulnerable, of how to make sure that people have a chance in life. now you why to ask basically why i'm pro-life. it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that's a factor, of course. but it's also because of reason and science. you know, i think about ten and a half years ago my wife and i went to mercy hospital in janesville where i was born for ourselve enweek ultrasound for our first born child. and we saw that heartbeat, our little baby was in the shape of a bean. and to this day, we have nick named our first born child lizza bean. now i believe that life begins at conception. that's why those are the reasons why i'm pro-life. now i underst
talk about how your religion played a part in that. and please there is such an emotional issue for so many people in this country, please talk personally about this if you could. congressman ryan. >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. my faith informs me about how to take care of the vulnerable, of how to make sure that people have a chance in life. now you why to ask basically why...
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i'm very pleased to introduce my guest today john dispositive oh he's a professor of religion and international affairs and islamic studies at georgetown university he has served as a consultant to the u.s. state department and other agencies doctors posit overrode a number of books on islam dr thank you very much for making yourself available glad to be here i was looking at poll numbers saying different muslim countries their opinion over the u.s. now is either the same as under george w. bush or much worse as is the case in pakistan in egypt for example four years ago seventy five percent of egyptians had an unfavorable view of the u.s. now it's seventy nine percent in pakistan used to be around seventy percent now it's around ninety percent these figures have nothing to do with the infamous anti islamic film where do they come from in your opinion well i think if you actually take a look at you know data from the muslim world i was société with the gallup organization and gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa to southeast asia
i'm very pleased to introduce my guest today john dispositive oh he's a professor of religion and international affairs and islamic studies at georgetown university he has served as a consultant to the u.s. state department and other agencies doctors posit overrode a number of books on islam dr thank you very much for making yourself available glad to be here i was looking at poll numbers saying different muslim countries their opinion over the u.s. now is either the same as under george w....
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. >> my religion defines who i am and i've been a practicing catholic my whole life. and it is particularly informed my social doctrine, catholic social doctrine talks about taking care of those who can't take care of themselves. people who need help. >> let's take the controversial issue of abortion. ryan and biden's views could not be more different. >> now, i believe that life begins at conception. that's why those -- those are the reasons why i'm pro-life. i understand this is a difficult issue. and respect people who don't agree with me on this, but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. >> with regard to abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion as a -- we call a defeaty doctrine. life begins at conception, that's the church's judgment. i just refuse to impose that on others, unlike my friend here, the congressman. >> now, the push is on for the catholic vote. according to this pew forum on religion and public life, neither obama nor romney has a consistent lead amon
. >> my religion defines who i am and i've been a practicing catholic my whole life. and it is particularly informed my social doctrine, catholic social doctrine talks about taking care of those who can't take care of themselves. people who need help. >> let's take the controversial issue of abortion. ryan and biden's views could not be more different. >> now, i believe that life begins at conception. that's why those -- those are the reasons why i'm pro-life. i understand...
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i would like to ask you both to tell me what role your religion has played in your own personal views on abortion. please talk about how you came to that decision, talk about how your religion played a part in that, and please, this is such an emotional issue for so many people in this country, please talk personally about this if you could. congressman ryan. >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. my faith informs me about how to take care of the vulnerable, about how to make sure that people have a chance in life. now, you want to ask basically why i'm pro-life. it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that's a factor, of course. butt it's also because of reason and science. i think about ten and a half years ago. my wife and i went to mercy hospital in janesville where i was born for our 7-week ultrasound for our first child, and we saw that heart beat. our ltle baby was in the shape of ae bean, and to this day we have nicknamed ourt born child, liza, bean. hmm. now, i bel
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criticizing, had essentially said look, this video is terrible but we have got to be respectful of all religions although quite frankly, i have not heard the administration come out and say that those who abuse buddhist temples, burns sikh burned sikh temples, abuse jewish history, persecute christians should also be held equally accountable. i have not heard that. this was really a teachable moment by the way. this was a time when mr. obama could have said look, what this video is about is wrong but guess why? there are things that are being done in the muslim world that are also wrong and islamist leaders don't speak out. their leaders don't speak out and their mullahs don't speak out. not loud enough in the corrections ones do but certainly not enough. that is the whole point. it was about al qaeda. and that has come out. that is coming out in the testimony this morning and it has come out before but the administration did not want to admit it was al qaeda because that would mean we have not destroyed al qaeda. i don't care if it's al qaeda central or al qaeda franchises. that is like saying
criticizing, had essentially said look, this video is terrible but we have got to be respectful of all religions although quite frankly, i have not heard the administration come out and say that those who abuse buddhist temples, burns sikh burned sikh temples, abuse jewish history, persecute christians should also be held equally accountable. i have not heard that. this was really a teachable moment by the way. this was a time when mr. obama could have said look, what this video is about is...
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i really leaned in to listen when the two men talked about religion and abortion. i think most people probably did. >> yep. you raise a really good point because there hasn't been much talk of some of the social issues over the last couple of weeks. when you look at what's happening in the battleground states, the romney/ryan ticket, which is pretty far extreme on a number of these issues, women's reproductive health, access to contraception, discrimination on things like definitions of rape, women really are responding to that. and it's a big reas why the obama/biden ticket is so far ahead in so many battleground states with women. and i thought that last night's debate, you know, you had a clip -- it's kind of the untalked about thing this morning -- raised a bunch of issues for the campaigns to be talking about over the next couple of weeks. yes, the economy is important. wh women have to worry about their health care and the economy, that's just an extra burden. and i think it came out well last night. >> i think people were paying particularly close attention,
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talking about how your religion played a part in that. this is such an emotional issue for so many in this country. please talk personally about this if you could. >> i do not see how a person can separate their personal life from their public life and their faith. our faith informs us and everything we do. it informs me of how to make sure people have a chance in life. if you want to ask why i am pro-life, it is not simply because of my catholic faith. that is a factor of course. it is also because of reason and science. i think about 10 and a half years ago, my wife jan and i went to mercy hospital where i was born for our seventh week ultrasound for our firstborn child. we saw the heartbeat. our little baby was in the shape of the been. -- of a bean. to this day, we have nicknamed our firstborn child "bean." i believe life begins at conception. those are the reasons i am pro- life. i understand this is a difficult issue. i respect people who do not agree with me on this. the policy of a mitt romney administration is to oppose abortion
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algeria, algeria has gone beyond that, and i don't think it has gone away, the issue of the role of religion and secular and so on is still there in algeria. and there is a statement which is presently, to me, when he says, he talks about the pgd, and he talks about the regime. it's like the pgd is something, and the regime is something else. it's like pgd is the government, and the government is part of the regime in my sense. so what is the story? it's like the pgd is something outside of the regime, and then the monarchy is something else. but what i see is really the secularists and t non non seq. lahrists. it's like the pgd is the -- [inaudible] of the islamists, few yo like. >> okay. thank you very much. why don't we start with anwr, and then we'll have a few more minutes just to wrap up. >> sure. because the new constitution, as i said, it's still ambiguous. so the prime or the head of government still, you know, he has some powers, but there's still interpretation of what that power means. so in that there are differences between the pgd, pgd is true it's a party in power. it does no
algeria, algeria has gone beyond that, and i don't think it has gone away, the issue of the role of religion and secular and so on is still there in algeria. and there is a statement which is presently, to me, when he says, he talks about the pgd, and he talks about the regime. it's like the pgd is something, and the regime is something else. it's like pgd is the government, and the government is part of the regime in my sense. so what is the story? it's like the pgd is something outside of the...
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hasan, who is a practicing muslim says his religion requires him to have a beard. >>> philadelphia eagles quarterback michael vick comes clean. he says he is now a dog owner. vick, you will recall, served 18 months in prison on dogfighting charges. he just issued a statement saying the dog is quote, well cared for, and that he wants his children to develop a healthy relationship with animals. i think that did surprise a lot of people this morning. >> yeah. i think it does. certainly. all right, john, thank you. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," he says his father was in command last night. we're going to talk to beau biden about the troops, and what he thought surprised him coming from paul ryan last night. you're watching "starting point." when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugar
hasan, who is a practicing muslim says his religion requires him to have a beard. >>> philadelphia eagles quarterback michael vick comes clean. he says he is now a dog owner. vick, you will recall, served 18 months in prison on dogfighting charges. he just issued a statement saying the dog is quote, well cared for, and that he wants his children to develop a healthy relationship with animals. i think that did surprise a lot of people this morning. >> yeah. i think it does....
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the group says the new ads will promote understanding and challenge hate towards the muslim religion. >>> the board that oversees metro has released a report slamming council member jim graham for what they say is mixing city business with metro business. the report accuses graham of trying to dissuade a potential metro land developer by offering a potentially lucrative deal. he says he has no recollection of it, but points out the report didn't point out criminal activity was involved. >>> nearly a month after the death of the panda cub, we know what killed the bear. zoo officials say a liver problem and under developed lungs are the cause. the mother is getting back to normal and the exhibit is back open. >>> natitude hits fever pitch and with game five on a friday night expect big crowds. >> after two days of smooth rides on metro, tonight could be a different story. >> how a 4-year-old managed to survive a 90-foot plunge from an apartment window. >> live look outside. we'll get the latest weather and traffic from tucker and julie. that's next. it's 7:10. 48degrees. we'll be right
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another issue that -- that came up when -- right toward the end when martha raddatz asked them how their religion affects their policies particularly on the issue of abortion. >> uh-huh. >> bill: the vice president said i'm a catholic but i'm not going to impose that on everybody else. >> that was a very very smart answer. >> bill: he said, but it is not my role unlike other people it's not my role to try toe force my religious viewpoint on all americans. here is the vice president on that. >> i -- i do not believe that -- that we have a right to tell other people that -- women they can't control their body. it's a decision between them and their doctor. >> bill: that issue and also when he talked about the catholic church on the issue of contraception. i thought the vice president spoke strongly on the issues of women's health again, which president obama did not razor talk about the administrations record. >> yeah i thought it was a really important point. the economy matters, obviously, but what the republicans and this right-wing faction that has taken over their party is frightening. and you
another issue that -- that came up when -- right toward the end when martha raddatz asked them how their religion affects their policies particularly on the issue of abortion. >> uh-huh. >> bill: the vice president said i'm a catholic but i'm not going to impose that on everybody else. >> that was a very very smart answer. >> bill: he said, but it is not my role unlike other people it's not my role to try toe force my religious viewpoint on all americans. here is the...
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i would like to ask you both to tell me what role your religion has played in your own personal views on abortion. please talk about how you came to that decision. talk about how religion played a role. >> and, please, this is such an emotional issue for so many people in this country, please talk personally about this, if you could, congressman ryan. >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life. or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. my faith informs me how to take care of the vulnerable, how to make sure that people have a chance in life. you ask me basically why i'm pro-life. it's not simple police because of my catholic faith. that's a factor, of course, but it's also because of reason and science. you know, i think about 10 1/2 years ago. my wife janna and i went to mercy hospital in janesville where i was born, for our seven-week ultsound for our first-born child, and we saw that heartbeat. our little baby was in the shape of a bean. and to this day, we have nicknamed our first born child, liza, bean. now i believe th
i would like to ask you both to tell me what role your religion has played in your own personal views on abortion. please talk about how you came to that decision. talk about how religion played a role. >> and, please, this is such an emotional issue for so many people in this country, please talk personally about this, if you could, congressman ryan. >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life. or from their faith. our faith informs us in...
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they are infringing upon our religion freedom by infringing on catholic charities, catholic churches, catholic hospitals. our church should not have to sue the federal government to maintain their liberties. and abortion, they wanted it to be safe, legal and rare. now they support it without restrictions and with taxpayer funding. tax payer funding in obama care care and with foreign aid. the vice president himself went to china and said he sympathized or wouldn't second guess their one-child policy of forced abortions and sterilizations. that to me is pretty extreme. >> vice president biden. >> my religion defines who i am, and i've been a practicing catholic my whole life. and it has particularly informed my social doctrine. catholic social doctrine talks about taking care of those who can't take care of themselves. people who need help. with regard to abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion as what we call a di fete doctrine. life begins at conception. that's the church's judgment, and i accept it in my personal life. i refuse to oppose it on equally devout christians a
they are infringing upon our religion freedom by infringing on catholic charities, catholic churches, catholic hospitals. our church should not have to sue the federal government to maintain their liberties. and abortion, they wanted it to be safe, legal and rare. now they support it without restrictions and with taxpayer funding. tax payer funding in obama care care and with foreign aid. the vice president himself went to china and said he sympathized or wouldn't second guess their one-child...
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tiempo, y asaltar de las libertades religiosas del paÍs, violan nuestra primera libertad la libertad de religiÓn, al atacar los catÓlicos, caridades, nuestra iglesias tienen que llevar a la corte respetar sus derechos, partido demÓcrata dice que tiene que ser seguro, pero ahora apoyan el aporte sin restricciones gastando dinero los contribuyentes, el presidente estuvo en china y porque simpatiza porque estÁ de acuerdo con la polÍtica de un sÓlo niÑo. >>> vicepresidente biden >>> mi religiÓn me define y yo he sido un catÓlico practicante toda mi vida. en cuanto al aborto, yo acepto la posiciÓn de mi iglesia en cuanto al aborto como una doctrina que define que la vida comienza con la concepciÓn, yo lo acepto, en mi vida personal, pero mere hu reh imponer selo a otros cristianos, judÍos como quiera ser mi ko llega el congresista, yo no creo, que tenemos el derecho de decirles otras personas que no pueden controlar su propia cuerpo es una decisiÓn entre ellos y su mÉdico y la, el tribunal supremo y yo no voy a interferir en eso. en cuanto la iglesia catÓlica, ninguna instituciÓn relig
tiempo, y asaltar de las libertades religiosas del paÍs, violan nuestra primera libertad la libertad de religiÓn, al atacar los catÓlicos, caridades, nuestra iglesias tienen que llevar a la corte respetar sus derechos, partido demÓcrata dice que tiene que ser seguro, pero ahora apoyan el aporte sin restricciones gastando dinero los contribuyentes, el presidente estuvo en china y porque simpatiza porque estÁ de acuerdo con la polÍtica de un sÓlo niÑo. >>> vicepresidente biden...
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the appetite for ivory isn't limited to one religion. in asia, groups of christians, buddhists and muslims all covet it. "national geographic's" two-year investigation revealed that governments are often complicit in the purchasing and processing of ivory. the magazine also found that ivory traffickers are operating with impunity, thwarting poorly written international laws and ineffective organizations designed to clamp down on the illegal trade. in countries where corruption is widespread, ivory that is seized by the authorities, often disappears. in 2006 a government storeroom in thailand, like this one in bangkok, was raided, and the tusks replaced with plastic replicas. meanwhile, in 2011 more elephants were poached than in any year since a global ban on ivory trading was passed in 1989. they were killed for their tusks and tusks alone. the reporter on the story, brian christie, joins us now, thanks for being with us. pleasure being here, hari. >> sreenivasan: didn't the planet say ivory trade was illegal back in 1990? >> it did. it
the appetite for ivory isn't limited to one religion. in asia, groups of christians, buddhists and muslims all covet it. "national geographic's" two-year investigation revealed that governments are often complicit in the purchasing and processing of ivory. the magazine also found that ivory traffickers are operating with impunity, thwarting poorly written international laws and ineffective organizations designed to clamp down on the illegal trade. in countries where corruption is...
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. >>> mi religiÓn define quien soy yo y yo he sido catÓlico practicante toda mi vida. " y esto ha forjado mi doctrina social catÓlica. la gente que necesita ayuda. con respecto al aborto, yo acepto la postura de mi iglesia. como lo que llamamos nosotros, una doctrina. la vida comienza en la concepciÓn es el juicio de la iglesia y la acepto. y repuso imponerlo, igualmente con los cristianos musulmanes y judÍos. yo rehuso imponer otro. a diferencia de mi amigo. yo no creo que tenemos el derecho de decirle a otras personas, que es una decisiÓn &ntre ellos y el mÉdico. && && && gobierno federal? . >>> quiero regresar a la definiciÓn de la vida es un principio. pagar por las contraceptivos, ningÚn quiere ser un vehÍculo para tener contraceptivos y esto es un hecho. esto es un hecho. y ahora con respecto a la manera en la cual nosotros diferimos. mi amigo dice que acepta la postura del gobernador romney. porque anteriormente. habÍa violaciÓn. habla sobre eso en caso de incesto y violaciÓn. seria un crimen tener un aborto. esto bÁsicamente estoy en desacuerdo con mi amigo. >>> congre
. >>> mi religiÓn define quien soy yo y yo he sido catÓlico practicante toda mi vida. " y esto ha forjado mi doctrina social catÓlica. la gente que necesita ayuda. con respecto al aborto, yo acepto la postura de mi iglesia. como lo que llamamos nosotros, una doctrina. la vida comienza en la concepciÓn es el juicio de la iglesia y la acepto. y repuso imponerlo, igualmente con los cristianos musulmanes y judÍos. yo rehuso imponer otro. a diferencia de mi amigo. yo no creo que...
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talk about howe your religion played a part in that. and this is such an emotion amish you for so many people in this country, please talk personally about this if you could. congressman ryan. >> ryan: i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. how to take care of the vulnerable and how to make sure that people have a choice in life. i'm pro life and that's not simply because of my catholic faith. but it's always because of reason and science. i think about 10 1/2 years ago my wife and i went to mercy hospital in janesville where i was born for our seven-week ultra sound for our first child. and we saw that heart beat. our little baby was in the shape of a bean and to this day, we have nicknamed our first child bean. i believe life begins at conception. i understand this is a difficult issue, and i respect people who don't agree with me on this. but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for r
talk about howe your religion played a part in that. and this is such an emotion amish you for so many people in this country, please talk personally about this if you could. congressman ryan. >> ryan: i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. how to take care of the vulnerable and how to make sure that people have a choice in life. i'm pro life and that's not simply because of my catholic...
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>> my religion defines who i am, and i've been a practicing catholic my whole life. and it has particularly informed my social doctrine, catholic social doctrine talks about taking care of those who can't take care of themselves. people who need help. with regard to abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion as a, what we call de fite doctrine. life begins at conception. that's the church's judgment. i accept it in my personal life. i refuse to impose it on equally devout christians and muslims and jews and i just refuse to impose that on others. unlike my friend here, the congressman. i do not believe that we have a right to tell other people, women, that they can't control their body. it's a decision between them and their doctor in my view. the supreme court. i'm not going to interfere with that. with regard to the assault on the catholic church, let me make it absolutely clear, no religious institution, catholic or otherwise, including catholic social services, georgetown hospital, mercy hospital, any hospital, none has to either refer contraception, non
>> my religion defines who i am, and i've been a practicing catholic my whole life. and it has particularly informed my social doctrine, catholic social doctrine talks about taking care of those who can't take care of themselves. people who need help. with regard to abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion as a, what we call de fite doctrine. life begins at conception. that's the church's judgment. i accept it in my personal life. i refuse to impose it on equally devout...
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talk about how religion played a role. and, please, this is such an emotional issue for so many people in this country. please talk personally about this if you could. congressman ryan? >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life. or from their faith. my faith informs me how to take care of the vulnerable, how to make sure that people have a chance in life. you ask me why i'm pro life? it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that's a factor, of course, but it's also because of reason and science. you know, i think about 10 1/2 years ago, my wife jan and i went to mercy hospital in janesville, where i was born, for our seven-week ultrasound for our first born child. we saw that heartbeat, our little baby was in the shape of a bean. and to this day, we have nicknamed our first born child, liza, bean. i believe life begins at conception. those are the reasons why i'm pro life. now, i understand this is a difficult issue and i respect people who don't agree with me on this. but the
talk about how religion played a role. and, please, this is such an emotional issue for so many people in this country. please talk personally about this if you could. congressman ryan? >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life. or from their faith. my faith informs me how to take care of the vulnerable, how to make sure that people have a chance in life. you ask me why i'm pro life? it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that's a factor, of...
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y quisiera preguntar a los dos ¿cuÁl es el papel de su religiÓn en sus puntos de vista personales en cuanto al aborto. esto es un asunto. y una divisiÓn una privada y pÚblica. sobre su fe. nuestra fe. nos informa de como cuidar del mÁs vulnerable como asegurar que una persona tenga una oportunidad de la vida. usted me pregunta porque yo estoy a favor de la vida. y porque soy, no es por mi fe catÓlica solo. claro que es un factor, pero tambiÉn es por la razÓn y la ciencia. >>> mi esposa jan y yo fuimos al hospital donde yo nacÍ para nuestro ultrasonido de 7 semanas para nuestro primer hijo. y vimos el latido de ese corazÓn y ese pequeÑo bebÉ, que tenÍa el tamaÑo de apenas un garbanzo. y a nuestra primera hija, liza le decimos garbanzo. creo que la vida empieza con la concepciÓn y por eso, yo apoyo esta polÍtica a favor de la vida y respeto a las personas que no estÁn de acuerdo conmigo. pero la polÍtica de un gobierno, romney serÁ de oponerse al aborto con excepciÓn para el incesto, el aborto y cuando peligra de la madre. mre prolo que me preocupa mÁs e como este go
y quisiera preguntar a los dos ¿cuÁl es el papel de su religiÓn en sus puntos de vista personales en cuanto al aborto. esto es un asunto. y una divisiÓn una privada y pÚblica. sobre su fe. nuestra fe. nos informa de como cuidar del mÁs vulnerable como asegurar que una persona tenga una oportunidad de la vida. usted me pregunta porque yo estoy a favor de la vida. y porque soy, no es por mi fe catÓlica solo. claro que es un factor, pero tambiÉn es por la razÓn y la ciencia. >>>...
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talking about how your religion played a part in that. this is such an emotional issue for so many in this country. please talk personally about this if you could. >> i do not see how a person can separate their personal life from their public life and their faith. our faith informs us and everything we do. it informs me of how to make sure people have a chance in life. if you want to ask why i am pro-life, it is not simply because of my catholic faith. that is a factor of course. it is also because of reason and science. i think about 10 and a half years ago, my wife jan and i went to mercy hospital where i was born for our seventh week ultrasound for our firstborn child. we saw the heartbeat. our little baby was in the shape of the been. -- of a bean. to this day, we have nicknamed our firstborn child "bean." i believe life begins at conception. those are the reasons i am pro- life. i understand this is a difficult issue. i respect people who do not agree with me on this. the policy of a mitt romney administration is to oppose abortion
talking about how your religion played a part in that. this is such an emotional issue for so many in this country. please talk personally about this if you could. >> i do not see how a person can separate their personal life from their public life and their faith. our faith informs us and everything we do. it informs me of how to make sure people have a chance in life. if you want to ask why i am pro-life, it is not simply because of my catholic faith. that is a factor of course. it is...
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i did not realize religion played such a big part again to of the government, or should play any part of ventura the government. you can have your personal views, but as far as making choices for other people, i think that is wrong. and will probably be a the downfall of their campaign. >> for you, that question at the end about personal life and religion was an important one? >> yes, i was raised a catholic. it is your own choice. i would not make a choice for somebody else's medical condition or their choice of what they want to do with their life, especially not a choice about their own body. >> thank you for your call. cnn had a debate clock. they stopped at these numbers. 41 minutes for vice president by dan and 40 minutes 12 seconds for congressman paul ryan. let's hear next from betty from houston. turn down your tv volume, please. >> yes, thank you. i thought the debate is very good. yes or a democrat, and i found buys president biden was very clear. he was concise. he was a very factual. i did not feel that credibility with paul ryan. he seemed like he piggybacked on everythi
i did not realize religion played such a big part again to of the government, or should play any part of ventura the government. you can have your personal views, but as far as making choices for other people, i think that is wrong. and will probably be a the downfall of their campaign. >> for you, that question at the end about personal life and religion was an important one? >> yes, i was raised a catholic. it is your own choice. i would not make a choice for somebody else's...